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Hiking in Mechels Bos offers diverse landscapes within the expansive Hoge Kempen National Park. The area features extensive woodlands, open heathland, lush grasslands, and tranquil marshlands. A significant natural highlight is the Mechelse Heide, which provides viewpoints over a vast, hilly landscape with rolling meadows and wooded banks. This varied terrain makes it suitable for a range of outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hike the easy 4.6-mile Mechelse Heide Red Triangle Trail through diverse landscapes and viewpoints in Hoge Kempen National Park.
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Hike the easy 3.5-mile Mechelse Heide Blue Loop for diverse scenery, panoramic views, and blooming heathland in Hoge Kempen National Park.

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Hike the moderate Mechels Bos Purple Trapezoid Trail, a 5.4-mile route through diverse woodlands and heathland in Hoge Kempen National Park.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The view of the Kikbeek spring is one of the most tranquil and characteristic spots in the Hoge Kempen National Park. The Kikbeek stream originates in this valley, formed in a former sand and gravel quarry, creating a landscape where water, heathland, forest, and open space merge almost naturally. From the paths around the spring, you normally look out over a varied landscape of tranquil water features, reed beds, and gently rolling hills, where the stream calmly winds its way through the valley. The view has a subdued and natural quality, as if the landscape slowly unfolds without being obtrusive. The Kikbeek spring is ecologically valuable and forms a key part of the water system in this part of the park. Precisely because of this vulnerability, the valley has recently been the scene of major works. Following problems with instability and landslides, large parts of the area are officially closed to visitors. Simultaneously, a large-scale nature and water restoration project is underway here, aimed at retaining water, strengthening wetlands, and restoring the original character of the spring valley. Signs and closures make it clear that the area is temporarily inaccessible and that hikers are being diverted to ensure safety and nature restoration. Despite these closures, the view of the Kikbeekbron remains compelling. The openness of the landscape, the play of light on the water, and the tranquility of the valley make this a place that arouses curiosity and invites you to come closer. In my case, that meant sneaking through the area beyond the official boundaries to experience the view with my own eyes. That personal moment emphasizes how powerful this place can be, and the contrast between the silence of nature and the knowledge that you are in a closed-off zone makes the experience more intense and almost mysterious. The view of the Kikbeekbron thus symbolizes the tension that sometimes exists in nature reserves between protection and experience, between necessary work and the human need to experience beauty up close. While the area recovers and slowly evolves into a future-proof valley, this view, whether seen from a distance or only from a distance, remains one of the most meaningful and atmospheric landscapes in the Hoge Kempen National Park.
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Beautiful route and nice view point
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Enjoy a peaceful walk on the heath
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Great view of the heathland
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From this vantage point in the Mechelse Heide, you have a magnificent view of the green fields, rolling hills, and the lake nestled in the heart of the nature reserve. The view combines landscape and water, creating a uniquely atmospheric and photogenic panorama. The lake was created as part of the Mechelse Heide nature management program and provides a valuable habitat for waterfowl, amphibians, and other water-loving animals. Grasslands and hedgerows surround the water, giving the area character and lending the landscape a typical Voeren charm.
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The viewpoint in the Mechelse Heide offers hikers a magnificent panorama of the vast, hilly landscape of the Voerstreek region. From this elevated spot, you can enjoy expansive vistas of rolling meadows, wooded banks, sunken lanes, and the picturesque villages that dot the landscape. The Mechelse Heide itself is a nature reserve with heathlands, grasslands, and marshlands where diverse plants and animals thrive. The viewpoint offers not only a scenic stop during a walk but also an opportunity to spot birds or study the landscape's relief.
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The boardwalk in the Ven onder de Berg Nature Reserve offers hikers a unique way to explore the marshy and wet landscape of the Voer region. The path is elevated above the damp ground and reeds, allowing visitors to walk through the reserve without getting their feet wet or disturbing the natural environment. The nature reserve itself is rich in biodiversity: reed beds, damp grasslands, and small ponds provide a home for amphibians, waterfowl, and unique plants such as bog myrtle and marsh marigold. The boardwalk allows hikers to observe and photograph this unique flora and fauna up close without damaging the fragile ecosystem.
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Mechels Bos offers nearly 50 hiking routes, catering to various preferences. You'll find a wide selection, with 31 easy trails, 15 moderate options, and 1 more challenging route to explore.
Yes, Mechels Bos has many easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Mechelse Heide Blue Loop is an easy 5.6 km path known for its diverse scenery and panoramic views. Another great option is the Gateway to the Mechelse Heide loop, an easy 5.5 km route.
Mechels Bos, situated within the Hoge Kempen National Park, boasts a rich variety of natural environments. You'll encounter extensive woodlands, open heathland, lush grasslands, and tranquil marshlands. The Mechelse Heide offers magnificent panoramas of rolling meadows, wooded banks, and sunken lanes.
Yes, many of the trails in Mechels Bos are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Mechelse Heide Red Triangle Trail is a popular 7.5 km circular route traversing diverse landscapes and viewpoints.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1600 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained trails, and the peaceful atmosphere within the Hoge Kempen National Park.
While specific rules for dogs can vary, generally, dogs are welcome in the Hoge Kempen National Park area, often on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or the park's official website for the most current regulations regarding pets on trails.
Absolutely. A significant natural highlight is the Mechelse Heide, which features a viewpoint offering magnificent panoramas of the vast, hilly landscape. Many trails, such as the Mechelse Heide Blue Loop, are known for their panoramic views.
Parking facilities are generally available at the main access points to the Hoge Kempen National Park and specific trailheads within Mechels Bos. The old station of Eisden, for example, serves as a potential starting point with parking options for the Mechels Bos Orange Trail.
Yes, the former station building at Eisden has been rebuilt as a tavern, known as Café Station Eisden, and its old outbuildings have been converted into hikers' cabins. This can serve as a convenient spot for a break or refreshment during your hike.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore remnants of the region's past. Highlights include the Old railway line for mining and the Old Railway Track As, which offer a glimpse into the area's industrial heritage. The diverse heathlands are also home to a wide array of plants and animals.
For those seeking a longer adventure, the View of the Mechelse Heide – View of Kiekbeek Lake loop is a moderate 16 km trail that takes you through extensive landscapes.
While the region is well-suited for outdoor activities, specific public transport connections directly to all trailheads might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or plan your journey to Maasmechelen, the nearest town, and then consider local transport or a short taxi ride to your desired starting point.


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